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a. alliteration and apostrophe - "O, wild West Wind"
b. imagery and alliteration - "It will flame out like shining from shook foil"
c. apostrophe and simile - "World broods with warm breast And with ah! bright wings."
d. simile and alliteration - "Thy soul was like a star"
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1. B
2. B
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Gorman describes herself as skinny, black, a daughter of a single mother, and a descendant of slaves. She identifies herself this way to show the progress that has been made, but also that more can still be made and improved upon.
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In this poem, personification is used as a figurative language. The specific words or phrases to explain personification are "he(pig) worked out sums", "no book he(pig) hadn't read", "knew what an aeroplane fly" and "piggy with a mighty roar".
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